Ord. IX. Tribe IV. FUNGI CONIOMYCETES. 
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16630 Hypophyl. scatter, very min. rounded becom. contigu. but not confluent, Sporidia pvritbrm subpedicellate 
16631 Hypophyl. very min. convex orbicular scattered becom. confluent, Sporidia very m'in. globul. transparent 
16632 Hypophyl. pale ochrey-yell. distinct at first soon bursting becom. conflu. and very pulverul. Sporidia oval 
16633 Hypophyllous bright orange-yellow prominent crowded generally forming circles and becoming very 
confluent, Sporidia very numerous obovate 
16634 Hypophyllous orange-yellow oblong irregular becoming confluent, Sooridia numerous 
16635 Hypophyllous depressed yellow oblong concentric becoming confluent, Sporidia nearly oval 
16636 Chiefly hypophyllous golden-yellow scattered irregular convex becoming confluent, Sporidia subspherical 
16637 Hypophyllous small scattered ettused orange-yellow, Sporidia suboval sometimes with a minute pedicel 
16638 Hypophyllous golden-yellow suborbicular becoming effused, Sporidia very numerous irregularly spherical 
16639 Bright reddish-orange broad pulverulent hypophyl. and on nerves and petioles, Sporidia numer. subglob. 
16640 Epiphyllous much scattered rather large yellow thick elevated from the leaf and bursting in a gyrose 
manner, Sporidia subglobose 
16641 Hypophyl. lin. obi. crowded arranged in a subparallel manner orange-yell, becom. pale, Sporidia spherical 
16642 Hypophyllous and on the petioles and calyx oblong thickish sometimes partly disposed m a circular 
manner and subconfluent deep reddish-yellow, Sporidia spherical 
16643 On both sides of the leaf and stem suborbicular prominent bright orange-yellow scattered, Sporidia 
oval or even oblong transparent 
16644 Hypophyllous and on the calyces rather large oval with an indurated disk after the sporidia have escaped, 
Sporidia bright orange spherical and granular within 
16645 Hypophyllous scattered round depressed rarely confluent, Sporidia yellowish-orange spherical surrounded 
by the remains of the ruptured epidermis 
16646 Hypophyllous punctiform scattered or collected into small clusters golden-yellow scarcely bursting, 
Sporidia ovate or oblong somewhat transparent and granular within 
16647 Hypophyll. golden-yell, scatter, distin. surround, by remains of ruptur. epidermis, Sporidia subglob. minute 
16648 On both sides of the leaf oblong or lin. sometimes forming long lines yellow becoming reddish or brownish 
in decay, Sporidia globular or suboval 
16649 Hypophyllous and on the petioles somewhat aggregated but generally following the course of the veins, 
bullated yellow bursting in the centre 
16650 Chiefly hypophyllous very minute regular numerous convex late in bursting golden-yellow, Spcridia 
roundisii oval or even oblong 
16651 Chiefly hypophyllous very minute pale-yellow subrotund convex scattered or collected into clusters 
scarcely bursting, Sporidia suboval 
16652 Hypophyll. depressed regular in form redd, orange scattered becoming partially conflu. Sporidia egg-shaped 
16653 Hypophyllous depressed minute spreading somewhat aggregated subconfluent irregular in form of a 
deep orange or orange-red, Sporidia oval 
16654 Hypophyllous scattered or crowded distinct convex roundish large compared with the following mostly 
closed pale becoming golden-yellow, Sporidia very long obtuse at each extremity 
16655 Hypophyllous punctiform prominent or papilliform numerous tawny yellov/ mostly closed, Sporidia ovate 
16656 Polymorphous of various forms sometimes disposed in a circular manner quite white frequently never 
bursting, Sporidia in great profusion globular 
16657 Within the fruit and glumes of corn and various grasses spreading and in a short time filling the whole 
with a profuse black dust, which under the microscope consists of minute spherical sporules 
16658 Attacking the fructification of Carices and forming a black compact slightly pulverulent mass composed 
of a pale solid nucleus surrounded by the naked sporidia which are small and globular 
16659 Always inclosed within the grain and filling it with uniform dense fetid blackish-brown mass composed 
of very minute spherical sporidia 
16660 Attack, anth. and ovary of the Caryophyllece, fine purp. Spori. very plentiful pulverul. min. and globul. 
16661 Sporidia very min. purpl.-brown plentiful produc. within florets and often filling them with pulverul. mass 
16662 Large oblong or conical much scattered pale-orange bursting with an irregular orifice, Sporidia excessively 
abundant bright-orange 
16663 Hypophyllous numerous distinct, Sporidia very white toothed. Teeth beautifully rolled back brittle and 
vanishing, Sporidia pinkish-orange 
16664 Hypophyllous and on the petioles scattered or subaggregated numerous, Peridia whitish split into many 
small deciduous teeth, Sporidia orange becoming obscure brown 
16665 Hypophyllous and on the petioles scattered distinct, Peridia very white split into a few comparatively large 
teeth, Sporidia yellowish-white, Surface of the leaf blistered whitish 
16666 Hypophyllous very numerous subsessile scattered or collected into little clusters, Peridia white split into 
subrevolute teeth, Sporidia fine orange 
16667 Hypophyllous, Peridia distinct but decidedly clustered and crowded prominent becoming subelongated ; 
the mouth with a few broad very delicate decidious teeth, Sporidia fine orange 
16668 Hypophyllous and on the petioles irregularly clustered and deforming the parts on which it grows, 
Peridia somewhat indistinct round prominent and yellowish with a subentire orifice 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
2498. Mcidium. These plants are found upon the leaves of other vegetables, and one of them is known to 
agriculturists under the name of Red Gum. This species usually grows inside the glumes of the calyx, under 
the epidermis, which, when the plant is ripe, bursts and emits a powder of a bright orange color. It does not 
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